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The following attached files are to help you start to learn and use both Sweave and Latex: * [[%ATTACHURL%/Sweave-manual-20050606.pdf][Sweave-manual-20050606.pdf]]: Sweave Manual * [[%ATTACHURL%/example-1.nw][example-1.nw]]: Example Sweave .nw file 1 * [[%ATTACHURL%/example-2.nw][example-2.nw]]: Example Sweave .nw file 2 * [[%ATTACHURL%/example-3.nw][example-3.nw]]: Example Sweave .nw file 3 * [[%ATTACHURL%/Latex.template.nw][Latex.template.nw]]: Example .nw file * [[%ATTACHURL%/RLecture.nw][RLecture.nw]]: Sweave .nw file of R lectures * [[%ATTACHURL%/lshort.pdf][lshort.pdf]]: Not So Short Intro to Latex * [[%ATTACHURL%/ex.sweave.latex.nw][ex.sweave.latex.nw]]: Some Sweave and Latex basics * [[%ATTACHURL%/ex.sweave.latex.pdf][ex.sweave.latex.pdf]]: Results of Sweave and Latex basics *Some Helpful Tips:* * You need to add a blank line (with no extra spaces) after the <verbatim> '\end{document}' </verbatim> expression if you get the following error from Sweave: <verbatim> Warning message: incomplete final line found by readLines on `blah.nw' </verbatim> * _Commenting_ in your .nw file: * Use the Latex comment '%' to comment out lines of text and whole R code chunks (from the <verbatim> '<<>>=' </verbatim> to the <verbatim>'@'</verbatim>). * Use the R comment '#' to comment out lines of R code _within_ an R code chunk (between the <verbatim> '<<>>=' </verbatim> to the <verbatim>'@'</verbatim>).
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Topic revision: r3 - 18 Aug 2005,
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